Rob Gronkowski isn’t known as a player who loses his cool, and after Sunday’s game he wasn’t pleased with himself for letting his emotions get the better of him.
Jimmy Garoppolo’s streak as a starter remains intact after the former Patriots quarterback came away with a last-minute win over the Bears on Sunday in Chicago.
Rob Gronkowski isn’t normally one to let his temper get the best of him, but unfortunately he lost his cool on Sunday out in Buffalo and it may end up costing him.
With Sunday’s match-up with the Bills steadily approaching, here are some thoughts on this Saturday from some interesting stories this week:
The return of Martellus Bennett was certainly one of the bigger surprises of 2017, but it appears he wasn’t kidding when he seemingly had doubts about his body before arriving in New England.
After losing center David Andrews to injury, what Ted Karras managed to do in his absence while filling in has certainly been impressive.
Garoppolo saw his first action of the year as a 49er on Sunday, throwing a touchdown as time expired.
The Patriots improved to 9-2 against the Dolphins on Sunday but it wasn’t all perfect. There were some great moments along with some not so great moments, and here’s a quick rundown of a few from both sides.
When you’re 40-years old and you’ve already had an incredible career, the only thing left is to continue stacking up the records in the record book.
Rob Gronkowski is a fan of touchdown celebrations. Bill Belichick apparently is not.
Anytime Patriots quarterback Tom Brady misses practice there’s always a little bit of a reason to be concerned given that the veteran never likes to miss time, but it sounds like Wednesday’s absence may not be a reason for concern.
The Patriots have very few flaws offensively, but looking over the numbers after Sunday’s win over Oakland, there’s one number that stands out on the stat sheet that is a little surprising.
Last week’s decision to remain in Colorado paid dividends as the Patriots certainly appeared to be the more well-prepared of the two teams, with Bill Belichick’s club leaving no doubt during a 33-8 beating of the Raiders on Sunday.
Bill Belichick has established himself as one of the best in the game, and on Sunday he managed to surpass another terrific coach in the record books.
There are certain people players just seem to click with, and it appears that for Martellus Bennett, the one here in New England seems to understand him pretty well.